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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1881)
O) m gto giulB tstoXau. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY MAY i: 1SS1 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (M outlay Excepted:. l. O. Irelaud. Eilllor ami S'rojirlrtttr Astvrtan Building, -' street. Terms of Subscription : seived by Carrier. per iveak ..........25 Cenu sent by mail, four months.... .. .........c 6h ent by mail, one year..... .............. 9 00 Free of Portaice te .Subscriber. & Advertisements inserted by the year at the rate of SI ." ier iuure i-er month. rransiontndvertiMne. by the day or week. 5fty conH per simrofor och insertion. Tlio V-'UI A-tri:iu. 1-, a mammoth lMtt. exact 1 double the size of the lail. It i- just the i lr for Un linMde. roiiiainin hi addi tion to all IhtM'uru'iU ni-vis. choice mis eellam.asrifultural mailer, market re lxiiKele. It iS turniiied lo single Mi-M'libei- a? rJ (K) per -ar hi advance. Z&. limited lmmoci tl -uial! adver ti.emeiit inserted at i4abli.lH!d iat-. THE CITY. I UK 1VI1. AI'KI. Wt' ' -' er rnfHtf'i. n (rm Mm ct1ttn ill' 1 UK Atl"i:iA UtlUt :tnm. l)All. . Ki:kt. t-i liimiH jtt-f HW'- O"' 1 IllilOMMlt XIMt. .UifHYJ mV hC t n ii! i ma rf" Tims comuth the rain, pleasantly. 31 is. John llalin w recoverimr from her late attack fever. n. ,i .i o f'.,.u uUif will be in ruimiii" order to-day. i "" j lrolyteriaii ehuicli services at u,c u,,iW "--.""-. """''Isnwl. ! wit by the pasttsr. JMiiwlay school at noon, j Postmasters aloni,' the river feel i xateful that Skinner left this route, j , ,. , -Hi i i .. but nit we near inai ne v. in oe ouch j;hii this wouk. The bark Lizzie Dell, from China, a da' or two since, brought several bundled bamboo ti-oss presented to the city of Portland by Consul Gen eral Denny. The new government tug for use m the engineers department has beon christened the Robert T. Lincoln. She will be brought to Astoria for service in the survey. Why should wo bring any New Vork daily into notice gratuitously, any more than we should any individual in our own town who is not a patro::. This is addressed to Mr. D. M. Gazlny. C. H. Bain and company have moved into their new shops and now have a fine first-class establishment, equal to any place of the kind in Ore- gon, in proportion to the size of the Hie Jplorer arnvou ilownyosior clty. ; day in tow of the K. N. Cook, Reed L'sual service at the Young Mens j pilot. Christian association rooms at a qunr- The Clan Gram left for Portland ter to three this afternoon. Rer. J. yesterday, E. N. Cool, towing, John McCormac of the Scamons Bethel will j pH. ennufh. iI.p mopfbiw. Soiu. fifirvire The Pasithea axi-ived from IVutland from Moody and Sankey's Gospel Hymns. Everybody cordially invited to attend. -Our Mexican letter to-day will j handsomely repay perusal. H is writ- j ten from an entirely new standpoint, I and has none of the stereotyped style I t -. 1 -V 1 j. 1-1 i aDOuc it wnicsi cnaracicnxu musi ict- ters from that intensely interesting ie gion just now budding into the blos som of ripened prosperity. Peter Wilhelm has established a first class saloon in ( H. Page's building, on Squcmoqlii street, near the bell tower, aid has appointed Messrs. Wm. 13ock& Co. his agents. The best of everthimj in the line of wines, liquors, jjeercigars, etc., will be kept on -hand. Mr. Joseph Humes little girl thought she found a prize on the street a few days since, in the foi-m of a check on the First National bank, Portland. But the laugh was turned the opposite waj' when it was dis covered that the draft was drawn to the order of V. 11. A. Bummer, and instead of bein g for one hundred and fifty dollars, called for one hundred and fifty kicks, signed Hit M. Hard. It was a pretty good joke, and worthy 1 1 . J b J J 1 of an item 111 the paper. A Portland cotemporary saysj there were no regrets expressed when Skinner left the Portland-Koseburg I route. A postmaster on the Astoria Portland route expresses himself thus: "I appreciate your leniarks in regard to Boute-agont Skinner, who seemed entirely out of place, having too much 'dignity' for anything below a foreign ministry." Wonder if Sec retary Kirkwood can't fix the old gen tleman better than to keep him out here in this Godforsaken region? He has our consent. -The third annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Press association will be held in the city of San Francisco, commencing at 11 a. m. on Tuesday, June 7th. We have reason to believe that there will be a large and interest ing meeting. Arrangements are mak ing to cater to the enjoyment of those who may attend. All bona fide editors and publishers of the eoast are eligible to membership, and a cordial invita tion is given to such to be present. Scipio Craig, president; Wm. H. Barnes, recording secretary; N. C. Hawks corresponding secretary. Capt. J. H. D. Gray is now pre pared to supply the best qualities of fir, hemlock, vine maple, spruce limbs, etc. Leave orders at the wood yard, foot of Benton street. OFFICIAL. Proceedings of the Board of Pilot Commissioners At a regular sussiou of the board of pilot commissioners for the Columbia 1 and Willunet rivers, held at their i office May 12th. the following mom-1 bors were present. Cant. J. A. Brown, chairman; Capt. J. G. Hustler and Capt. J. II. D. Gray, commissioners, and S. T. McKenn, secretary. Applications for a renewal of branch as bar pilot were received from A. D. Was and Geo. C. Flavel. Aimlintimi for hmnnli ts nilut on the Columbia river bur was received ! -fi'"- -- J from Geo. V. Woods. Application? for bmnclios to pilot thought 1 wonid write two or three; Qaw, eleven f.xt: caustic soda, gol on the Columbia and WiHamet rivers! letters and try to assist in bringing it den lacquer, aspmiHum varnish, furni- ,vr. h,n.;m fr.i W A .Hif4.lito F C Con"doi. I Application for brnteh at Imibor) large family fifteen mile from a post pilot at city of 1'ortlainl wns iecived "'ee, ten miles from a M.-hool, andj from .Tat. T. Grav. ' time utiles from a neighlmr - and at i 'He fo..iHg tel.aiH ere f-i xereu oy Vv'iimsiMfter univ mm wi ...,.i;.. .i.....-.j u- i...;mii,3 -.,t.k- r .111 . " ..... u... .....1 ,v.. 1 Uudveil. 'lliat 110 Ihiv .h- river pilot! shall be alt.wel to absent himself J fnmi his pilot ijrtwnd for a , lgor I pen.Ml thaulive oay wrtl..t lirrt .4,- taming iermiiMii ..l u majcMiiy this !xard. Uesolved, That ail iar julots sliiill tli the failure of xuv pibt to uoiuidv with j tiie ju'ovisions if these leholutitmsj shall be deemed a Mitlieieut cawefori the susjenion i-evocttion of the smI nilol license. i At a meeting f the h-wrd, held on tbe afternoon h the 12th, Cm: follow-1 hrMwhtSli W,1V tmcrvt io W i-j For th CoIuiuIhii rivor bur, t i dpt. A. D. W?, Go. C. FSmvcI of j bar tug, and Gjo. W. Wood f piht i i i . . noux .i. .. mih. t To V. H. Smith, Win. A. Ratts and r . 0. C iiiloii'fur the Colum:im and Willaiiii'i livers. The rate of pilotage for the Colum bia and Wiilaitiex rivers were estab lished an follews: Alton l t'r 1 1 4raft- Westport St H) Kanier -' 00 Kalama -3) SL Helens 2 00 Portland 100 Attest. S. T. MoKean, Secretary. Ship XTevrs and ITotos. The Geo. Rewloy is still anchored in Bakers bay. The BellHjKrle, in yesterday, is laden with ct.tl. The Pasithea and Explorer cleired for Queenstown yesterday. The baikentine Portland sailed yes terday on her destination. i'osteida', Oeklahama towing, John son pilot. The County of Ayr erael out to sft yoaterday, Mary Taylor towing, "owes pilot. The stewiier State of California left e dock yesterday about half ist ton fi'olfipl. 1 M ' The Herbert Black left for Portland yesterday morning in tow of the Oek lahama, Forehen pilot. The BellajKirtc is seventy days from Newcastle, N. S. W. Her coal will be discharged at Capt Flavols dock. The ship Bellaporte, reported out side Friday with pilot on board, ar rived yosterday in tow of the tug Astoria, McYicar pilot. SgElcvcn hundred tons of salt and tin j plate were landed at Astoria from the Clan Grant. She loft for Portland yesterday. Her outward cargo will consist of salmon and flour for Liver pool. A fine lot of French candies just received at Adloi's. Fire-brick and fire-clay in lots to suit at M. C. Crosby's. Use Nicholas' Balm of Giload oil, for sore or chapped hands. ,, ... . t, ,. . Max. Wagners ban I' rancisco National brewery boer can't be beat. Sue Max Wagners advertisement of Bock beer, just received by steamer Columbia. --Go to M. C. Crosby's and get your lunch buckets, wator kegs, bail ers, buoys and boat stovos. Blocks of pnpor, useful on the desk of accountants, put up to order and for sale at The Astorian office. Keolars auction was running in full blast last evening. It will be held again to morrow at 2 and at 7 o'clock r. ;r. Mr. John ltogers, of the Central Marhet, has made arrangements to I HeeP :lU the fmest fresh fish' etc' in tueir season. -Dr. J. Welch will be in Astoria May 24th, to practice his profession for a few weeks. He will have rooms at the Occident. Koelers auction room is crowded day and night with buyers evor ready to take advantage of the bargains offered at auction. P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street, has just received the latest and most fashionable style of gents and ladies boots, shoes, etc The boat stoves made by M. C. Crosby, with fire-brick bottoms, are superior to all others in this market. Chewing molasses peppermints and chewing candies of all flavors, at the Astoria candy factory, made fresh every day, opposite the bell tower. state in their applicati.)!, or hie with j reijjv OI!ter i,u this n 1 want ueigh- ! the eretrv rf the board, the name . , , , , ,, , . 1t . . , ., ', ,- bors ann a scho.H, lwllv. I .shall try and tonnige. f the Meam tng orsasl ,,.., mlot boat to which thev Mong, and ; and give your readers a bnet descnp- Letters From the People. I Wlllann Valley. Editor Asterian: Wooiap.is Landing, May 2. I am "i receipt of Daily Astorian in which yr Mud invitation to write again ap- j poars. Allow me to say that your. faith in the Willapa valley is not mis placed; it is a booutuul region, and after a two years residence 1 feel justi- i fifwl in nviiifr tt ? froir from tlincn - "jm"n '" '" ----- ...... .- drawbacks and posts that usually beset firnmra Minn nnv nlTinr romnn 1 linVA seen during a six vears search for a I home, through California. Oregon and I . i. - i Washington territory. Its one great: - want is population, and I have often the notice of the nmnv home search- i f,,s; ',u J- m hewing out a home for a the Mine time trying to educate my j -iv.i, 0...... . ..... ..... .....-j 'lime f,r letter writiii": but neverihe-' Alll,iiK.i ci fltl C.j. I I'lVi) IIIIT IITTMII less since the very kind reception 1 have met at your hands. 1 shall surely L.wje ; TIE astoki in is a good j IM11-.r , M11146nnilpl. r llllIst , M lvM Gi v! "., " - ' ' circulated, and a good advertising me- diiim for ur lamls. 1 shall the more tion of this vallev in a we-k r twe: ;,, tj,t. wonu mu. remniu 3'onr.i very truly, Mr Birr. Orran View Kf Mirt. Eno. atoi:i an : ImvA, May 10. -Seeing the notice, Jn AHmr mper tliat von xrislied all who' , kept iiluMurc resorts to let you know, ; Wo niK-nu! our house July 8. 1878: i n. jiccommoiliitu this year Kcventvt j ynests at one time. Th largest num- IT . r . ier that wc Mccommouateil at one timela war was twenty-five; price' ,. .. ot hi aru ner wook, 010, ner woek. i-iu. Hie ills- I tniice from the steamboat landing is ' 1 I one and ihree-foiirths miles. We ' have one of the finest beaches on the coast for carriage driving; the fishing is good ; hunting is excellent; and Bakers bn3 for sail lont excursions; also Shoal wator bay. which will he connected with a good road, eight miles from here. Then wc will have access to the mountain streams that flow into the bay, which aie stocked with mountain trout. We also have clams, crabs and oysters in abund ance. .1. L. Stout, Proprietor Sea View House. OyMterville Itcsort. Knirei: A-sroi: iax: Ovstexviixe, ifay 14. -1 noticed a ' piece in your last paper entitled "Will They Do S cigars. W I will, so vm loo the can accommodate forty i guesta, or more if necessary, at i?2 per 1 day, or $12 per week. One days 1 i travel from Astoria, fifteen miles by t steamer, twentv miles bv atave. en-' noctiu; daily kept constant Iv u hand and rrved in any style r.itluHt extra charge, at 1 -The public school in district No. I. ..: ir , . ... ,, .r j has closed fr the Mimmur vacation. Pacilie House, OvsterviUe, I.iciticK.. ..... , ,, , . , . 1 Miss Whipple will begin a private- oouuty. Washington territory, M. ,1,,1 : i,M1. ,,,, tn.im.rniu (Uu. ' Cannithers, proprietor. Established in 1S7(. Will be ready to receive guests any time. Von may further mention our beautiful bathing j "rounds in the Imv : that there is one I now, and will lie two steamers on the .... . very reasonable rates, by excursion-I isls for troutinr or other snorts, or if preferred can got sail boats. You did 1 . . not say to write to von write to Bancroft, so I M. Cakiuthgks, Proprietor Pacific House. A Xcw Fih. Kiutok Atoi:iax: Woody Island, May 13. One of our fishormon has brought in ahcauti- fiilstjanf.d little home llh uhirli T monuusiroiii uioe w 110 nave ueen cureu tuls.iapca little Jinny usii wiucii ; or Felic ctl ly liismvtlicim? The :m send you that you may inform me wer is the greater the hiiiixhug the more .i.- ii... : i.t . .. t. ..! ...MM ..W .V .'.....,. .... m .w . you made some researches in the shad run, and you may bn versed in what this may be. As the salmon are going out Cherc may be a new variety of fish comiu" into the river. Whatever. species this little fellow belongs to, he is prottj' well protected with horns. In the event of trying to be swallowed by larger fish, they would soon drop or got rid of him. I wish you would endeavor to find out what it is. I hope it will retain its color until you recoivc it. Taken from the water its back and sides are a dark greon and 3'cllow. Ive3pcctfully, r P. Wilhelm, Boss saloon, opposite the Clarendon hotel, Portland, Oregon. Prices for cannery and fishermen's j supplies have been slaughtered at M. ' C. Crosby's, Cocoanut ice, cocoanut caramels, molasses cocoanut, chocolate caramels at the Astoria candy factory, next door to Stevons & Sons book store. For the Genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of vines, liquors, and San Francisco beer call J at the Gem opposite the bell tower, ! and see Campbell. Ladies accept of no taffy at the hands of tho gentlemen except such as is good to eat, and is made fresh every day at the Astoria candy factory, opposite the bell tower. Carl Adler will sell his entire stock of wall-pockets, brackets and picture frames at a great sacrifice as he has determined to close out and quit that line of trade. For a first-class oj'ster stew, fry, pan-roast or fancy roast, go to Roscoe's on Main street, opposite N. Loeb's. Families supplied by the hundred or tho sack, opened or in the shell. Furnished Kootoh to j.et j At Mrs. Munson's lodging house. ORlrcM to Rent. Single or in suites of two, in Tin: ASTOKTAVbuilding. Prices reasonable. Cannry Illrtl Iont. rwlj7i lingmii The tinder be liberally rewnrd- ed by returni le same to the post- OH1CC. Piano to Kent. A good piano " offered for rent at a I ti. nta 1 Hunt A W T?rrtr Ap- ply at the Washington Market. .1.' w.u; " , xL-i. Oarx. Oar ire iwiimi, n im:.. wv.. in i umi tirs t Sut at Gjto. W. fir MRS. KrieU! SJrJpR: llrirk: I have on hxtxi a large amount f tU,' Cn:i', exnmiue" near! .. - . ... . VMnna cemetery. .Um Wll.MAM-o.V.' iritl-Thert" ltooiii a " 1l!L " Irs. 1). Ciirrau lsn a few good i.nm... to let at reasonable prices .m! Cass im-t. near the Contrreipitioual Church. lii.l Jteeetvrit at farl .i!!er Anew invoke f :hoe (Vlebmted Calnnet tiraml l'ians. invitktj of Estv Oraaxis. Also, a new i HettiUwii pianos and oinu.s a! mauufactuiei's prices fif cash, or imi the iiHtaiimeiu phtu. lee Cream Saloon. tir.ti' TrTj.i.tf i. .-.nm ihe nniilway near Humes mill, i now I SHUNill, on I ' tlttinl nte'elv iitli mivnte rooms ftii-i i,.jl. it ;s .!- .i.e cienof for choice coiifecticiien'. LnfiV. etc. Romain pfh sen'cel to order. Xotice to tlie Iublie. . V1? l: ' V"". l,;,ulB i"H"? ., iiiHi iusi ju" ieu o- nniin;i in im; I r-i. i.., , ...:n. i... x'laiiui iiiuii 11111111:1 t unn ii-ni. nun uiv. i help of friends, slatted a small store, where he keeiw toiwcco. ngars, pipes. cutlery, etc. He is nuable to do hard work, and must make out the best he can. Give him a call, boys, he keeps the best brands of tobacco and cigars. Water street, oppesito O. "I. fc N. Co.'s Dock. Central lintel. Tlie Central hotel, near the steam shin dock is now onen for the recen- -i -- . --- v. . I tion of guests, u here the well known i caterer, Mr. Anton Beloh will always! be found ready to wait on his patrons. He has had the above named house j thoroughly refitted b' Messrs. Pike , land Sticktoiit our well known artists, j 1 Call and see him. as he has the finest t ! brands of liquors and cigars to be had " in tiie eny. Ice cram at Rooes oyster and 1 reiresnmeni miii on .nam sireei. 15 race m the whole system with King of mcl,:- the ifliNid. boe advertise- Pfnnder's mudiciiies are made fruul Grogon xvioLs, herbs and barks. j and are not patent medicines, but I purely vegetable families remedie. tiny), it. All grades will be admit ted. J If a snllirient number attend, tlioj scno1 'lciinliinie. - ".lake" Niederaner, from Astoria, i has located his lwrher shop at CI) First . strf : "J" is on4 of, "e "boys" j and should be patronized. Mercury. Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphitcs saved the life of my wife, after her becle apparent 1; hopeless from I Tubreiilar Conunintioii. rellows ! Compound Syrup of Hypophosphiles - will rapidlv improve the weakened functions and organs of the body which depend for health upon volun tary and involuntary nervous action. J It. Ij. IJardmg, .Nelso.iville, u. Why doe not the proprietor of Ammen's C'oush Svmp publish te.ti- leumouiais uie iiiuuisii. .viuiiieii. j .--..rtl. SZ- . vinin . rttp i.- iiohumbuir.audto prove lei it i.iud on its merits, a l.V that, and cent sample liottle 1-. prepared, which i certaiulv more vim inciir' than a titi monitil from a stranger. Large 1k1 tie-, .l 00. .k j our druggist for it. Sens: of the Allmuy Ileex'! ltc.pei't fully Dedlratod to and Soul by I ri!AS.t:KATTKU. - - - - ASTOKIA. CimmI rii-nine kind friends. het lUtcn to int Aim wiifii vou nai ncani inc. 1 in Miret you'll :iKree. ' 1 I Hill cive y)ii a story, and .sins it out clear .ml the name of my Mint; is the ALHAN KEEK. Yon can find it all round in IhLs city of gold. city it ua; And the way that tlivy nxnki it lias never 1 the way t been told. I That s a secret tlicy keep and hold very dVar. ror 1 ne wiuh eoiiuiry i nniiKinjr uiai ALl'.ANY ltEElt. The brew cry I large and the machinery 's fine. Ami every order Is cnt to you rittlit up to time. Tkcy KCt all kinds of order from far and lroni near. 1 And evcrv oiic'h heallliv that drinks A L- i 15AXY llEEII. i Fur every' thing there looks mi clean and. so I tlOIlt And their beer Is .o sparkling, it cannot be beat. If on arc feeling bad or the blues do appear. You can drive them away bv drinking AL- 1JAXY IJEEK. I have an old father, who's now eighty-three. And this is tlie advice he gave unt me. He spoke to me kindly with a voice bright and clear : "If vou want to le healthy, drink A1J5ANY ItEEK." Since then 1 have done so, and I'm hearty and sound. At the round age of fifty I can alwavs be found At my dally lalwr before tlie.siui doeaiiper And each day and nlcht I drink ALBANY BEEK. ALso. on draught. THE CELEBRATED BOCK BEEK. C. GRATTKE. - - WELCOME SALOON. Roadway, oppo-ilte O. R. & X. Co's Dock. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has received a large imoice of BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS of the best quality. And Uuow ready to supply Butchers Can neries and all others, cheap lor cash. MISCELLANEOUS. rRBKCHARB & UPSHUR liluVIJiltS IN SBIP CBANBhm PROVISIONS, IEOjX STIC EL, Builders General ISsS HARDWARE, C- TJt.S jfgagJig' r ,J-- TVT A TT" JT-.iXjJS, ,, t , .., , FA INTS. OILS. ETC. ..r.Nr or Tin: imperial Mills Flour and Feed. , . Chenamus Street, Near Olney, ASTtlUIA. l)KFi;ON I.KlNK.NWKUKi:. HIKA.M UKOWN. KSTlll.l-lli:i iNf.. Jftl0.nAVBhfi, tfe Of).. ASTORIA. OREGON, MWM m GDRRIERS, .Maiiiifactiirers atnl ItiUKTtt'n: o! 4 1.1. KINDS OF T TFT A S? JdLJbJIE. AND FINDINGS WholeMile Dealers in OIL AND TALLOW. MAXrF.vrrn:Ki:.s of BOOTS and SHOES colIi;liest cah price imkl for Hales and Tallow. r-.ni-rm -v a t- - T- TT-T-rwt ij r ' P K A 1 1 M A llSJk. tlenpral asomiu'nt or table stock coastantly ,, ,..., ,1 .,...1. ., CsUHUMI Frill ts cllld Jelly, Bacon, Hams. Shoulders, Lard, KtiiiS. ES1TTKK. CIIKIXK. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, riSII. ii'i.t:: .lI) fA?IF lit I in -j-;i-.-.i (.'.hiv 'MtUI on iu: iBNt. r. v. Kiwi Asloriu Market ! ol'rosn r. orriDKNT lloTKt , aSTOKIA. - - ORKCUX. WAKKKX A i:at.. i'ruprletoiN. (Ster,.i WarunX SMiuirci Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I presh ! and Cured Meats A full line or FAMILY t'.KOCKKIKS. ri.tUK, KKE1) HAY. CANNED FRUIT. VEnE- TAHLKS. ETC. J"Buttor. Ere, on band. Cheese. ei. constantly eerfhips?uijilie(lat thelmvcu rates. Washington lYIarket, Alain Street, - Astoria Oregon JIFAIG2IAX P ISERltY RESPECTFULLY CALL TIIE ATTEN Hon ef the- public to the fact that the above .Market will always bo supplied with a Fl'LL VARIKTY BFT QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS! Which will be.Id at lowest njte.s wholesale and retail. Special attention zh en to auppb' ns snu'i astoki v. oi:i:con. , I BRICK LAYER PLAIN A"l ORNAMENTAL Orders lefi at the Occident Hotel, or at my Waivhoiise. foot of Ik-ntiHi Mreet, promptly attended to. T.I-Mi:, SAND. BRICK. PIASTER. LATH. lenient, aim ; furnished to order. 'cineiit. and ail litxtoriaK in my line. 03Sncc!al attention mild to Furnace work and Range-. CiMeni work warranted good or no pay. oiTAuont San Juan and New Tacoina Lime. SIRS. S. T. McKEAN, OKALKi: IN DUESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds or WOOLS, ZEPHYRS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC., Corner of Cass and JetTervm streets, Astoria, jy. Stamping done to onler. 1a.XIUOEXSGr. CLEANING and REPAIRING NEAT. CHEAP AND QUICK. BY (iEOKUK LOVETT, Cheuainus St.. next Nicholas' Barber Shop. LETTER HEAD PAPER, PRINTED OR PLAIN, Of THE BEST quality at Tbk Astoria office. THE I X L STORE LEADS THE VAN ! ! ABOVE THE D1X AND TIDE OF CATTLE: A3IIDST M ISSILES FROM FLYING SHOT AND SHELL, STILL COiES THE CRY AND GKAND RUSH TO THE I X L STORE, When' L displayed one of the larzest and most complete stocks of DRY GOODS, EVER SEEN IN And to be hold at the lowest Marginable. Fronts. no.drJA FULL LISTE 0F With Satins, Gimps, Cords and Buttons to Match. SACQES, TIDE3S, 2ELXJO:I3SrC3-S, IN ENDLESS VARIETIES. SIOSXEJRIT, CORSETS AND QLOVES, AT PRICES WHICH "WILL ASTONISH YOU. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE OF IN FACT HERE YOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING IN THE LINE THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH MENT. I SHALL SUSTAIN MY ONE PRICE SYSTEM AND Don't Propose to be Undersold. CALL AND SEE MK I X I. Store, comer The Boss Coffee and Tea Pot if 3iililiPilPPi-: jE Kh H n W XS j TWO DOOKS EAST OF OCCIDENT, - - ASTOKIA. OREGON. AUCTION! Keelar, the Auctioneer, WILL COMMENCE SELLING HIS IMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF RGHAHDX AT KOLDEN'S AUCTION KOOMS. The Sale will Continue Every Day, at 2 and 7 P. M., Until all is Sold. Ladies pnrticiilarlv ir.ltod to attend and Kill early and examine the stock. E. C. H OLDEN, Auctioneer. Assisted bv Fit AXK K.KELA11, mit a license. CHAS. HEILBORN, MANUFACTURER OF ' FrjRjSTITURB Ss BEDDING ' AND DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Mirrors, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Picture Frames and Mouldings, WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN PULES Complete ASTORIA M. MEYER HAVING EVERY FACILITY FOK HE MANUFACTUKE OF A FJrtSTCLA:S AK tide. I am now prepared to furnii the public with the finest quality, for coab. LAGER BEER, AT :t CF.XTS P.ER UALLUN EgFamilies and keepers of public houje3 M. MEYER. Proprietor ARNDT & JFERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. Tlie Only Machine Shop Anil the best BLACKSMITH SHOP In the city. All kinds of V ENGINE, CANNERY, ASJ STEAMBOAT WOEK lroniitly atteurtetl to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, MACHINE SHOP, NEAR KINNEY'S AS TORIA FISHERY. mmamlh mmsmm :i P CLOTHING, THIS MARKET, DRESS GOODS, MME. DEMOREST AGENCY. a m cooper, Main and Coiieomly Streets. Astoria, Oregon MAY liK HAD OF iE.RHAWES St)I.E AENT. ANo, AkimiI for Ihe celebrateU MEDALLTON RANGE, In every branch. BREWERY. Proprietor. BOTTLED BEER, AT $150 lT.il BO ZEIS. promptly and regularly supplied. ASTORIA. OREGON I THE Fishermen's and Workingmen's CLOTHING STORE, MARCUS WISE, - - PROFJtIETOR. HAVING JUST OPENED THE ABOVE named store, next door to the Astoria ' T.. ......1 1. ....!. S.. . .u.kl.ml flvifr ..tnci i. t selection of j CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods And all goods kept In a well stocked Cloth ing Store Following Is a M-ale of Mime of my prices : Overalls from o0 cts to Si Co Shaker Socks 'Jo ets or G pair for SI 00 Merino Undershirts and Drawers..... SI 00 Ladles Corsets from "7'Z"J?5cis to 1 00 riease look for thesign ot the Fishermen's and "Workingmen's Store. Chenamus street, next door to the Astoria Bakery. MARCUS WISE, Proprietor. m yt JP& '9- V